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  • 100 WA WA
  • 100 JS JS
  • 98+ RP RP
  • 98 NM NM
  • 97 WS WS
  • 97 WE WE
Looking at this wine the dark purple color is similar to that of an eggplant. The nose is intense and complex with notes of wood mix with those of blackcurrant, licorice, and chocolate. It seems like you can find different flavors endlessly. On the palate, the wine immediately appeals to you with its breadth and expressive side while the tannins are tasty, the structure is supported by incredible freshness. Architecturally, we could take the image of the Eiffel Tower for the Château La Mission Haut-Brion 2010. The visible structure allows us to understand the construction. Although the quantity of materials necessary for this one is immense, it seems light and airy. These contrasts allow us to better understand the challenge faced, in both cases, by the architects: finding the perfect balance.
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Critical Acclaim

Robert Parker

98+ Points, Robert M. Parker, Jr., The Wine Advocate: "A strong candidate for a perfect score in about 15 years, the 2010 La Mission Haut-Brion could well turn out to be a modern-day version of their 1955. Sadly (or maybe fortunately) for me, I’m not old enough to have tasted the 1955 in 1958 from bottle, but this wine could also be an update on the more modern 2000 which, of course, I know well and actually own. This full-bodied, colossal giant of a wine is one of the goliaths of the vintage. It may well have the highest level of natural alcohol for any wine from the Left Bank of Bordeaux (15.1%) and has the definite potential to be a 50- to 75-year wine. Dense purple, it offers up notes of lead pencil shavings, charcoal embers, blueberry and blackberry liqueur along with massive concentration, a multi-dimensional mouthfeel and a monumental finish that goes well past a minute, which I think might be a record for a young Bordeaux. Keep in mind that the 2009, which I gave three digits, came in at 14.7%, but the pH of the 2010 is lower, giving the wine a freshness and precision that is remarkable. The final blend was 62% Cabernet Sauvignon, 37% Merlot, and – unlike the Chapelle de la Mission, which has 26% Cabernet Franc – there’s only 1% Cabernet Franc in the 2010 La Mission Haut-Brion. This is a wine for those of you with youth on your side as well as patience. It will need a good decade of cellaring. An amazing wine. Anticipated maturity: 2024-2075+." 02/13

Neal Martin

98 Points, Neal Martin, Vinous: "The 2010 La Mission Haut-Brion has a very flattering bouquet with detailed red and black fruit laced with chestnut, cedar and sous-bois. This is supremely well focused. The palate is medium-bodied with fine grain tannins. There is immense depth here, more savoury than expected with chestnut once again, white pepper and a tinge of dried blood towards the finish. Outstanding. Tasted from an ex-château bottle at the BI Wines & Spirits 10-Year On tasting. (Drink between 2028-2075)" 04/20

Wine Spectator

97 Points, James Molesworth, Wine Spectator: "Intense and engaging. Despite showing lots of heft and tarry grip, the singed apple wood and alder notes are well-defined in this red, accentuating a core of roasted fig, blackberry coulis and macerated red and black currant fruit. The long, bramble-edged finish sports showy ganache and Lapsang souchong tea notes, while the structure refuses to yield until everything has finally played out. Muscular and vivacious. Best from 2019 through 2040. 5,100 cases made." 03/13